How guaranteed-acceptance works in Michigan
Michigan ranks 9th in heart-disease deaths and 5th in adult smoking rate — both major rating drivers. Auto-Owners and Jackson National give the state a strong regional carrier presence.
Guaranteed Issue (GI) is the safety net of the life-insurance market. In Michigan, every major carrier offering final-expense whole life also offers a GI version with three key differences: no health questions on the application, automatic approval if you are between 50 and 80, and a 24-month "graded benefit" period during which beneficiaries receive premiums paid plus 10% (not the full death benefit) if you die.
After month 24, the full face amount pays out for any cause of death including suicide. Accidental death pays the full amount from day one.
Realistic MI GI pricing
GI runs 30–60% more expensive than Level Benefit final-expense because carriers price in adverse selection (applicants choosing GI are usually doing so because they cannot qualify for cheaper products). Sample Michigan monthly rates for $10,000 of guaranteed-issue coverage:
- Age 55: $58–$68/month
- Age 65: $88–$109/month
- Age 75: $136–$170/month
- Age 80: $184–$231/month
When to use GI in Michigan vs. cheaper alternatives
If you can honestly answer "no" to the standard health-screen questions (no terminal diagnosis, no oxygen, no recent hospitalization, no insulin), you almost certainly qualify for Level Benefit final-expense and should not buy GI. The savings are substantial.
GI is the right choice when: you have a recent (within 12 months) terminal diagnosis, you've been declined twice by simplified-issue carriers, or you're on dialysis. In Michigan, the most common GI carriers are AIG, Mutual of Omaha "Living Promise GI," Gerber Life, and Globe Life.